An educational television of PBS has launched PBS KIDS GO for kids with advertising-free, streaming video player offering hundreds of video clips and dozens of full-length episodes. This PBS KIDS GO is a video player is funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Kids will also be presented with new shows, full screen video, closed captioning, and Spanish audio tracks on selected clips and episodes, as well as give favorite shows a recommendation trophy and share videos with friends.
PBS KIDS GO serves for kids of age group 6 to 8 with quality educational programming and also new shows and episodes which include: Animalia, Arthur, Cyberchase, Design Squad, Dragonflytv, Fetch with Ruff Ruffman, Kids World Sports, Kratts’ Creatures, Martha Speaks, Maya & Miguel, Postcards From Buster, Wishbone, WordGirl and Zoom
“This is just the beginning,” said Jason Seiken, PBS senior VP of Interactive, explaining that the player launch represents the first phase of a comprehensive, three-year video expansion focused on education at PBS KIDS GO! “Our future plans for the player include new community features, as well as interactive videos, to allow kids to play educational games while they watch videos.
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